Chap. 327. Z?iglijb Berlu. 



463 



Wood-Grafs Gn 



Md £f"^ ^™ll G/-^/. Leaves, which grow thick 

 rifing to be about a Foot long ; the Stalks c 



Panicle, two or tliree Inches long , compoled of 



minus. The /cjfe/ IVood-cTlfs. This differs "n^ 



Ears being fmaller, and nothing fo fott, but rather 

 ^CCLXVI. 4! ^G^amen^Neliorofum, vcl Sylvau- 



kng, ch^afik'SplkedHradT^ °' ^°"'^ °" '"'' ' 

 CCLXVII. The Places and Times. Thefe all 

 grow ill Woods , almoft every where throughout 



two Kinds. 



CCLXVIII. I. Cramen Lanatun 



W-Z'lly Ir'^Stton^Graf!. \"tlsz\ 



CCLXIX. 2. GramenTanatum^feuhomhyanum 

 ^ooUy or Cotton-Grafs. The Root is "fomewhai 



being ripe fiy away with the Wind, leaving'a finall 

 Head of Seed, like a Crovojoot Head, behind % 



CCLXX. The Places and Times. They grow in 

 moiit, wet. Boggy, and Moorifh places, the firft 

 on the Bog on U^mpftead Heath, near Undon, as 



CCLXXI. Cordus fays, that the Decoftion of the 



ripit'g pains' of the Belly. The'WoolIy Heads are 

 ithered by fome to fluff Pillows, Bolfters, and 



nefs any Thiftle Down. 1 

 ■aIhorrHiftoiyofGr#x,v 



